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1. Gives the citizens of the United States the freedoms of press, speech, petition, assembly, and religion


2. guarantees people the rights that they already had


3. People can meet up wherever they want with freedom of assembly

1. people can own guns


2. citizens can protect themselves


3. people are allowed to use guns to an extent

1. the government cannot kick you out of your house.


2. soldiers cannot sleep in your house


3. this amendment is not needed anymore

1. the police cannot search your house without a warrant


2. the warrant lasts only for a certain amount of time


3. to search your house again, the police need another warrant

1. citizens can plead the fifth if in court


2. people in court have the right to a attorney


3 people have to go to court after a crime is comitted

1. everyone will get a fast trial


2. all trials will be fair and equal


3. The trial will happen as soon as possible

1. any trial that will cost less than $75,000 will not be in federal court


2. if below $75,000 another court, appointed by the government, will hold the trial


3. city, county, or state courts hold the other trials

1. prisoners cannot have excessive fines.


2. people cannot be subject to cruel or unusual punishment in jail


3. prisoners cannot give up land to get out of jail

1. citizens have other rights, aside from the ones given


2. allows people to do more than what is given to them already


3. although some of other rights are bad, they are not listed and are given to the people

1. If a law isn't made by the country, the states can make it


2. the states are allowed to make their own rules


3. the federal court cannot change laws that are made by the states